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Saturday, July 27, 2013

130727_hull_optimization

I'm doing some changes to the hull design, along with it I'm changing the way it's designed as well. In order to have better control and cleaner parametric design, I'm programming the whole hull, and possibly the whole platform, in Python, under Rhino. Generating the hull with Grasshopper components is pretty sketchy, useful, but there are better ways. Python programming is very handy and easy, furthermore, the whole program can reside in a Grasshopper component to get instant feedback and to have an easy interface for the input parameters. It is one level higher, computational design. Nerd talk aside, I decided to move the rigid deck between the mainbeam and rear stay beam, for better weight distribution, improved central dagger support, sheet routing and safety. Also, halfhearted, I decided to flare the hulls a bit to the inside, to get a decent almost double bunk in the rear berth (Skipper's berth). The implications of the latter are aesthetic mostly, so I'll try to hide the ugliness as best as possible. I will possible have this boat for 10-40 years, having a nice cuddly bunk there will be good, also chartering possibilities will be better. Aside from the flaring, the hulls will be further simplified, eliminating the lowered rear decks, less taping to do, less cutting etc, saving build time. Pics coming soon, once the new hulls are semi-finalized.